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Organelle proteomic profiling reveals lysosomal heterogeneity in association with longevity
Yong Yu, Shihong Max Gao, Youchen Guan, Pei-Wen Hu, Qinghao Zhang, Jiaming Liu, Bentian Jing, Qian Zhao, David M. Sabatini, Monther Abu-Remaileh, Sung Yun Jung, Meng C. Wang
eLife · 2024 · ▲ 31 citations
Abstract
Lysosomes are active sites to integrate cellular metabolism and signal transduction. A collection of proteins associated with the lysosome mediate these metabolic and signaling functions. Both lysosomal metabolism and lysosomal signaling have been linked to longevity regulation; however, how lysosomes adjust their protein composition to accommodate this regulation remains unclear. Using deep proteomic profiling, we systemically profiled lysosome-associated proteins linked with four different longevity mechanisms. We discovered the lysosomal recruitment of AMP-activated protein kinase and nucleoporin proteins and their requirements for longevity in response to increased lysosomal lipolysis. Through comparative proteomic analyses of lysosomes from different tissues and labeled with different markers, we further elucidated lysosomal heterogeneity across tissues as well as the increased enrichment of the Ragulator complex on Cystinosin-positive lysosomes. Together, this work uncovers lysosomal proteome heterogeneity across multiple scales and provides resources for understanding the contribution of lysosomal protein dynamics to signal transduction, organelle crosstalk, and organism longevity.
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Yu, Y., Gao, S.M., Guan, Y., Hu, P., Zhang, Q., Liu, J., Jing, B., Zhao, Q., Sabatini, D.M., Abu-Remaileh, M., Jung, S.Y., & Wang, M.C. (2024). Organelle proteomic profiling reveals lysosomal heterogeneity in association with longevity. <em>eLife</em>. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.85214
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Yu Y, Gao SM, Guan Y, Hu P, Zhang Q, Liu J, et al. Organelle proteomic profiling reveals lysosomal heterogeneity in association with longevity. eLife. 2024. doi:10.7554/elife.85214.
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@article{yong2024Organe,
title = {Organelle proteomic profiling reveals lysosomal heterogeneity in association with longevity},
author = {Yong Yu and Shihong Max Gao and Youchen Guan and Pei-Wen Hu and Qinghao Zhang and Jiaming Liu and Bentian Jing and Qian Zhao and David M. Sabatini and Monther Abu-Remaileh and Sung Yun Jung and Meng C. Wang},
journal = {eLife},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.7554/elife.85214},
}
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